 The Pike County Extension Office will be offering a four-week improv quilting class after receiving a grant from the Kentucky Women's Foundation. The class is open to all skill levels, is free to attend, and all materials will be provided. We'll be using all secondhand recycled donated materials and so for me that's a really important part of quilt making. There's you know so much fabric that exists in the world already for me it's important to use what's already at hand and available and so yeah and I think it makes it more interesting to to sort of sift through the the piles that are there and just sort of seeing yeah the interesting fabrics that emerge from that. At Applige Wireless we have the best service and the best deals right now. Save up to $500 on iPhone 13's and 14's all models all gigabytes with trade-in. Maybe go for an iPhone 12 for a penny a penny with a two-year contract. We're not leaving out Samsung save up to $350 on select Samsung devices including the S23. It's a win-win this month at Appalachian Wireless the service the savings y'all got to jump on this deal right now. At Appalachian Wireless we get you because we are you we are Appalachian Wireless. Classes will be held every Tuesday in October from 5 to 7 p.m at the Pike County Extension Office. I think in quilt making and in so many things in life I think you know a lot of folks for me anyway and you know I think it's true for for a lot of people as we get hung up on doing things the right way or you know if it's not perfect then it's no good at all and that mentality can just keep so many people from trying things and exploring and so while that mentality comes up in things outside of quilt making you know looking at it through the lens of quilt making can just really help people I think understand how that the voice of doubt kind of bubbles up and work to to navigate that through a quilt. For more information and to register go to Pike County Extension Community Arts on Facebook.